Looking for more space in your kitchen for dishes, pots, pans and utensils? Do you sometimes feel you can barely find space to cook? If so, the information below is for you:

1. The Lazy Susan – A Cooks Best Friend

At one point called dumbwaiters, a Lazy Susan consists of, generally, two or three shelves that spin on a central axis. Lazy Susan come in multiple forms, but circular Lazy Susans are most common. Some people place Lazy Susans on a table, but they can also be mounted between two cabinets. Use the Lazy Susan to store small kitchen materials such as utensils.

2. Hanging Pot Racks – Elegant Storage

Not only can hanging pot racks suspend your pots and pans from the ceiling in your kitchen and thus create more space, they can also serve as decorative center pieces in that they are often finely crafted iron and wood works.

3. Kitchen Cart – Convenience on Wheels

The kitchen cart, while not glamorous, can serve you well. Often made of wood, they can contain moveable shelves to make room for both large and small items, as well as kitchen cabinet doors and draws with which to place everything from cook books to appliances. Further, with the right cart, you could place your microwave on top of it, creating more counter space. In addition, many carts are on wheels, giving you flexibility with your kitchen layout.

4. Bakers Rack

Bakers racks are often finely crafted shelving units made of stainless steel, iron, wood or even glass. They are great to store food stuffs, utensils, pots and pans on and can be placed in an unused kitchen corner or discretely against a wall.

5. Kitchen Island

The resume of kitchen islands has expanded in recent decades. Sure, they are still used for food preparation, expanding your existing counter space, but they also can serve as a storage area for your kitchen utensils, pots, pans – whatever -with draws and cabinets. Some even contain refrigeration units, Lazy Susans, oven burners and even trash compactors, sinks and wine racks.

6. Utensil Tray

The utensil tray gos in your silverware draw. Containing a few small compartments, it will help you organize your utensils as well as other small items.

As you can see, there are many options to make your kitchen more space efficient. Soon, you’ll be able to stop looking, and start cooking!